Archive for the ‘06-Number 01’ Category

Wellman, B. (2004). The three ages of internet studies: Ten, five and zero years ago. New Media & Society, 6(1) 123-129.

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Wakeford, N. (2004). Pushing at the boundaries of new media studies. New Media & Society, 6(1) 130-136.

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Swiss, T., & Hanna, J. (2004). New media poetry, institutional support, and art museumsa. New Media & Society, 6(1) 82-86.

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Silver, D. (2004). Internet/Cyberculture/ digital Culture/New media/ fill-in-the-blank studies. New Media & Society, 6(1) 55-64.

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Schneider, S. M., & Foot, K. A. (2004). The web as an object of study. New Media & Society, 6(1) 114-122.

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Rainie, L., & Bell, P. (2004). The numbers that count. New Media & Society, 6(1) 44-54.

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Mansell, R. (2004). Political economy, power and new media. New Media & Society, 6(1) 96-105.

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Lunenfeld, P. (2004). Media design: New and improved without the new. New Media & Society, 6(1) 65-70.

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Lievrouw, L. A. (2004). What’s changed about new media? introduction to the fifth anniversary issue of new media & society. New Media & Society, 6(1) 9-15.

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Kahn, R., & Kellner, D. (2004). New media and internet activism: From the ‘Battle of seattle’ to blogging. New Media & Society, 6(1) 87-95.

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Joyce, M. (2004). ‘We thought we could sit forever in fun’: New media and literary studies. New Media & Society, 6(1) 77-81.

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Jankowski, N. W., Jones, S., Lievrouw, L. A., & Hampton, K. (2004). Editorial. New Media & Society, 6(1) 5-7.

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Herring, S. C. (2004). Slouching toward the ordinary: Current trends in computer-mediated communication. New Media & Society, 6(1) 26-36.

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Hargittai, E. (2004). Internet access and use in context. New Media & Society, 6(1) 137-143.

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Graham, S. (2004). Beyond the ‘Dazzling light’: From dreams of transcendence to the ‘Remediation’ of urban life: A research manifesto. New Media & Society, 6(1) 16-25.

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Feenberg, A., & Bakardjieva, M. (2004). Virtual community: No ‘Killer implication’. New Media & Society, 6(1) 37-43.

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Calabrese, A. (2004). Stealth regulation: Moral meltdown and political radicalism at the federal communications commission. New Media & Society, 6(1) 106-113.

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Boczkowski, P. J. (2004). Books to think with. New Media & Society, 6(1) 144-150.

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Amerika, M. (2004). Anticipating the present: An Artist’s intuition. New Media & Society, 6(1) 71-76.

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Thanks to reviewers.(2004). New Media & Society, 6(1) 151-152.

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